12 Dreamy Summer Destinations That Won't Break the Bank

Ah, Summer. The warm weather and sunshine are begging us to get out of town and enjoy some much-deserved R&R, but the truth is prices tend to skyrocket this time of year. But fear not, wanderlusters! Luckily, there is a world of wallet-friendly hotspots that offer everything you need for an ideal warm-weather escape without maxing out your credit cards. Whether you're itching for adrenaline-packed adventure or merely to relax on the sand with a margarita in tow, we've rounded up cost-friendly but wanderlust-worthy travel destinations perfect for an unforgettable Summer getaway.

Moab, UT
Flickr user Antrell Williams

Moab, UT

Endless opportunity for adventure surrounds all sides of the city, where intrepid travelers are treated to breathtaking natural wonders, stunning vistas, and an array of hiking and biking trails. You can opt to stay at a lodge in town or, to really save dough and fully immerse yourself in the area, camp under the stars in campsites sprinkled throughout the nearby Arches National Park or Canyonlands National Park.

Tip: If sleeping in a tent isn't your jam, check out the area's glamping options to get the outdoor effect sans a stiff back. Under Canvas has beautiful options, and it even allows you to bring your furry friends.

Algarve, Portugal
Flickr user Paulo Valdivieso

Algarve, Portugal

The southernmost region of Portugal, the Algarve, is home to sandy coves, stunning golden beaches, rugged cliffs, charming fishing villages, and a rocking food and nightlife scene. (Try the Dom Rodrigo, a traditional Algarve dessert. You will not be disappointed.) Accommodations and food are both affordable, and there are ample attractions and sights that won't cost you anything at all.

Tip: Be sure to visit Ponta da Piedade, a staggering group of rock formations against the emerald sea right outside the town of Lagos. The best way to take in the views is by boat, and boating trips start at only €10 per person.

Sri Lanka
Flickr user Maarten Elings

Sri Lanka

A wonderland of rainforests, beautiful beaches, ancient Buddhist ruins, and exotic wildlife, this tiny island nation offers extraordinary adventures without a steep price tag. Go elephant watching at Uda Walawe National Park or challenge yourself with one of the country's famous hikes (check out Ella Rock and Little Adam's Peak).

Tip: Family-run guesthouses are popular for accommodation in the country and usually offer travelers superaffordable rates and firsthand recommendations and tips from locals.

Canary Islands
Flickr user Jörg Bergmann

Canary Islands

A Spanish archipelago located just off the coast of Western Africa, these rugged tropical islands might be famous for their luxe beachfront resorts, but they offer a world of exotic sights and adventurous activities that are also easy on the wallet. Hike through volcanoes, gaze up at the star-studded night sky, explore dense forests and prehistoric sights, indulge in delicious (and supercheap!) local eats, and so much more.

Tip: Travel to the Canaries picks up in the Summer, so to escape the crowds and score the best deals, look at the smaller islands outside of Tenerife (the largest and most popular island in the Canaries).

Puerto Rico
Flickr user Ron Reiring

Puerto Rico

After the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Maria, this vibrant Caribbean island is welcoming tourists with open arms. Anchored in rainforests, exotic beaches, colorful villages, and delicious local cuisine, Puerto Rico is a paradise seeker's playground. You can find stylish beachfront listings on Airbnb for less than $100 per night.

Tip: Start in San Juan, but be sure to travel to some of the lesser-known cultural gems, like Cabo Rojo, Salinas, and the island of Culebra.

The Amalfi Coast
Flickr user Benson Kua

The Amalfi Coast

Stretching just over 31 miles along Italy's southern edge, the Amalfi Coast is a winding wonderland of pastel-colored seaside towns, rolling vineyards, cliff-side groves, and steep crags plunging straight down into the Mediterranean Sea. This small slice of paradise offers one dreamy destination after the other, from larger cities like Naples to tiny towns like Furore. As for food, Neapolitan pizza was invented here, so get ready for the tastiest (and super cheap!) pie of your life.

Tip: While high-end hotels will put you out multiple hundreds of dollars per night, budget hotels are abundant up and down the coast, offering comfortable and stylish digs for a fraction of the cost.

Croatia
Flickr user perledivetro

Croatia

From the artsy walled town of Dubrovnik to the waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia is brimming with wonder. While this Balkan nation is one of the less expensive European holiday destinations, it has no shortage of beauty and natural allure; in fact, the country is made of a series of gorgeous islands, each with its own distinct personality and attractions.

Tip: Eat like a local, and don't miss Marenda, a popular culinary experience that consists of a light meal served sometime between mid-morning and late-afternoon. It's a tradition among locals (serving anything from fine cured meats to fruit and yogurt) and is typically uber cheap.

Karpathos, Greece
Flickr user Kostas Limitsios

Karpathos, Greece

This lovely Greek island is touted as one of the least commercialized in Greece, offering the same crystal blue views and old-world charm as its more popular (and expensive) counterparts. Explore ancient ruins, bask in the sun on the white sandy beaches, or take it to the sea and snorkel, scuba dive, and windsurf.

Tip: You can score luxury accommodations with sparkling sea views (and some with private pools) for as little as $50 per night on Airbnb.

Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip
Flickr user Akash Gupta

Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip

What screams SUMMER more than driving along the dramatic coastline of the PCH, singing your favorite tunes and stopping to check out seals on the beach or to sip wine? All you need are time and a little gas money and you're ready for the ultimate Summer road trip. Begin your journey by the stunning beaches of La Jolla and work your way up to the magnificent Redwoods in Northern California before crossing the Oregon state line and making your way to Washington. Epic views and mind-blowing geological formations await.

Tip: Stylish hostels are located along the route. Check out the HI Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel (about 20 miles south of San Francisco) and Hostel Obispo in San Luis Obispo.

Albania
Flickr user Artur Malinowski

Albania

Millenia-old ruins, turquoise oceans, uncrowded beaches, medieval castles, fresh seafood . . . Albania has it all, plus more. Not only is it home to exceptional beauty, vibrant culture, and friendly locals, but it's also one of Europe's most affordable travel destinations. Cozy bed and breakfasts can be found for as little as $21 per night, and you can eat like royalty for less than $10.

Tip: Although the country is famous for its incredible Italian food, be sure to try the local cuisine with meals like Fërgesë (a blend of green and red peppers, skinned tomatoes, and onions) and tavë kosi (Albanian baked lamb).

Yelapa, Mexico
Flickr user Ernest von Rosen

Yelapa, Mexico

Given its beautiful beaches, tropical climate, and proximity to the US, Mexico is easily one of the most popular Summer destinations for Americans. But it can also mean fighting off crowds to get a prime beach spot or drink at the swim-up bar — unless you go to Yelapa, a lovely and laid-back beach town along the sparkling Bahía de Banderas. Celebrated as Mexico's best-kept secret, Yelapa offers relaxed vibes, sugary beaches, and some of the freshest seafood around . . . sans inflated prices.

Tip: Since the town is not overrun with tourists (which is a beautiful thing), there aren't a ton of hotel options. Luckily, apartment-sharing sites like Airbnb have you covered with bright tropical retreats for an easy $50 per night.

Scotland
Flickr user Chris Combe

Scotland

From castles to lochs (lakes) and lush rolling hills to staggering mountains, Scotland is an enchanted world of rich history and friendly locals. It's also much less expensive compared to its neighbors but offers some of the most incredible natural views in Europe. Glasgow is a great jumping-off point (this cultural hub has a stellar food, drink, and nightlife scene) before heading north to stand in awe of the magnificent Highlands. Even if you're not big on the whiskey, no trip to Scotland is complete without a distillery visit.

Tip: The public museums in Scotland are free, so take the opportunity to learn more about the country's fascinating history.